[RNLD] Problems with playback of video files
Hiram Ring
hiram1 at E.NTU.EDU.SG
Mon May 12 14:23:27 UTC 2014
Stephen,
I did some searching and found a website which has a few interesting comments on the Q4 (see below). In light of them and your own, you might try accessing the storage card/device through windows explorer (assuming you're on a PC) and copying the MOV files from the camera directly to your hard drive and backing them up. Then use another piece of software (MPEG Streamclip, for example) to re-code the files from MOV to an MP4 container/extension for editing and playback. Hopefully that will work better - try it with a short clip first, and if it doesn't work, experiment with a different format/extension.Hopefully the new files will be easier to play back and work with on your computer. Let me know if that helps.
Best,
Hiram
> http://kmgoto.jp/public/Q4video.html <
1. Initial Status (Windows 7)
• ZOOM HandyShare does NOT work with Q4 video. The video freezes. It messes up video/audio synchronization if trimmed. (It still can be used for WAV audio only files.)
• QuickTime can play this video/audio format but video freezes or plays slow.
• Windows Media Player -- good video but no audio. It can play PCM 24bit audio in nature but only play 24bit wav file of specific header information. (It worked fine for PCM 24bit after K-lite codec pack was installed.)
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Hiram Ring
PhD Student, Grammatical Description and Documentation
Nanyang Technological University
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On May 12, 2014, at 11:45 AM, Stephen Morey wrote:
> Dear RNLD list,
>
> Last week I purchased a Zoom Q4 camcorder so that members of the community could use it in the field.
>
> The recorder creates .mov files.
>
> When playing back the test recordings, the video and audio do not play back in synchrony on either of KM Player or VLC media player. On KM player, the video plays back at about half the speed of the sound, on VLC the video didn't play at all, just a fixed frame and when I tried with Quick Time Player the whole computer froze for 10 minutes.
>
> So what is the best solution for being able to replay recordings properly?
>
> Stephen
>
> Stephen Morey
> Australian Research Council Future Fellow
> Centre for Research on Language Diversity
> La Trobe University
> Website: http://www.latrobe.edu.au/humanities/about/staff/profile?uname=SMorey
>
>
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